Finally, I need to accept the end of living in US. It has been the most amazing time in my life. I miss lots of beautiful historic structure in Boston city, and full of greenery once I just go 30 minutes away from the city.

In winter, not only I love to do snowboarding, but also I love the snowscape itself here. Snow plowing was also a kind of fun to me.

Summer, I regret that it was just only once to go to the Tanglewood Music Festival, and I couldn't go to Boston Symphony Hall at last.

People. I love people I met here in US. I remember somebody said to me that the service and staff in US is terrible, But I clearly disagree. I know the staff like waiter or operator is always polite in Japan, but they are just reading a manual, right? I love to be served by person, and I could in US. Yeah, there were a few impolite person, but I could just talk to other good person.

And Red Hat. I'm honored to have worked with them. They are highly motivated, professional and fun to talk - my poor English doesn't produce any joke, so I just have been listening though. I'll never dispose the "I miss you" mail from them so that I can see it when I'm captured into death march ;)

Bye for now, everybody and everything in US. Thank you so much so far. I'll see you again.

The points are following two. It's no problem if the source is always String, but sometimes not somehow.

need to do DocumentBuilderFactory#setNamespaceAware(true) when creating DOMSource from String, or XSLT transformation fails afterward. And what is worse, it doesn't return a error but empty result.

DOMResult#getNode() actually returns Document, so need to do like this - ((Document)domresult.getNode()).getDocumentElement() - I don't like this. use getDocument() as method name if it returns the Document.

XsltTransformTest.java - Testcase using StreamSource, StreamResult as well